We help coastal zone communities understand and plan for climate-related hazards. Our work at North Cove highlights how ...
The drought declared in April and expanded in June continues with no end in sight. A group of state and federal water supply experts — the Water Supply Availability Committee — says there’s not enough ...
When do you need to secure items in your truck or trailer? Every time you hit the road. Unsecured loads cause over 300 crashes in Washington every year and cause up to 40% of roadside litter — let’s ...
We are hosting three in-person workshops and one virtual workshop in Feb. and March to gather feedback and share information about geothermal energy in Washington. To support the state’s transition to ...
Mountain valley in the Mount Baker wilderness. Mount Baker has been identified as having geothermal energy potential. We are leading a geothermal collaborative process to support Washington’s ...
We provide millions of dollars of funding to improve, protect, and restore water quality across the state. We have several opportunities that vary by funding source, funding category, and type of ...
There are about 6,500 contaminated sites in Washington that need cleanup or are being cleaned up. They range from small gasoline spills on dirt to complex mixes of different chemicals impacting soil, ...
Contaminants like petroleum or lead in the environment can harm living things. Cleanups remove, treat, or contain contamination, making safer places for people and animals. Under the state’s ...
The draft permit we propose to issue to Old Schoolhouse Brewery, Inc. to allow discharge of process wastewater from it's facility located at 502 S. Glover St., S, Twisp, WA to the Town of Twisp's ...
To request ADA accommodation, contact Ecology's ADA Coordinator by email at [email protected], or call 360-407-6831, 711 (relay service), or 877-833-6341 (TTY). More about our accessibility ...
Ecology started using the Site Hazard Assessment and Ranking Process (SHARP) to assess contaminated sites in January 2024. Our goal is to assess most active sites by 2030. Active sites may be waiting ...
We enforce Washington's regulations on toxic chemicals in products, educate the public about these chemicals, and develop policies to reduce or eliminate the use of toxic chemicals whenever possible.
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